178 Episodes

  1. Ola Uduku: Africa, modernism and encounter

    Published: 2/19/2022
  2. Richard Brook: Manchester, modern city.

    Published: 2/11/2022
  3. Johnny Rodger: Essays, language, performativity and the contemporary.

    Published: 2/4/2022
  4. Liam Gillick: Concrete, production, practice and ethics.

    Published: 1/28/2022
  5. Malcolm Fraser: Sustainable architecture, social mixing and democratic spaces.

    Published: 1/21/2022
  6. John Letherland: Urbanism, masterplanning and placemaking.

    Published: 12/22/2021
  7. Hana Loftus: Town planning, architecture and an education in place making.

    Published: 12/13/2021
  8. Anne Marie Galmstrup: Programmes, publics and intangibles.

    Published: 12/6/2021
  9. Maggie Ma and Mark Kingsley: Engagement, housing and Hong Kong.

    Published: 11/29/2021
  10. Robert Adam: Tradition, beauty, authenticity and hybridity.

    Published: 11/22/2021
  11. Geraldine Dening: Social housing, urban culture and community action.

    Published: 11/15/2021
  12. Siraaj Mitha: Widening participation, equality, education and representation.

    Published: 11/8/2021
  13. Lee Ivett: Making, seeing, justice and engagement.

    Published: 11/2/2021
  14. Tahl Kaminer: Modern architecture and the political

    Published: 10/25/2021
  15. Amica Dall: Writing contemporary architecture

    Published: 10/18/2021
  16. Bob Brown: Vernacular architecture, marginal voices and identity.

    Published: 10/11/2021
  17. Kathleen James-Chakraborty: The Bauhaus, women and modern architecture

    Published: 10/4/2021
  18. Richard Williams: Reyner Banham, Los Angeles, cars and everyday life

    Published: 9/25/2021

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Explore the world of architecture with the A is for Architecture Podcast hosted by Ambrose Gillick. Through conversations with industry experts, scholars and practitioners, the podcast unpacks the creative and theoretical dimensions of architecture. Whether you're a professional, student, or design enthusiast, the A is for Architecture Podcast offers marvelous insights into how buildings shape society and society shapes buildings. This podcast is not affiliated in the slightest with Ambrose's place of works. All opinions expressed by him are his alone, obvs.